I recently updated my Norton Internet Security and today I tried to open Maestro and Norton quarantined the sx32w2.dll file, needed to open Maestro, as a Trojan threat. Is this a common mistake on the part of Norton or has someone replaced the legit file with a trojan? I restored the file from quarantine because Maestro can't function without it but I figure I had better check with the forum before I get too comfy. Maestro opens fine now with no warnings.
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I work in IT for a living. We have a saying - friends don't let friends use Norton. Nobody who I know who works in IT and whose skills I respect uses Norton. That's all you need to know.
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